We spent a week in the nation's capital last week. It was an incredible trip, and it was my first chance to visit Washington DC. It was well worth the wait. On Sunday, we visited the National Air and Space museum annex near Washington Dulles International Airport. Probably the most sobering sight was the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. It was surreal to see the plane that dropped a single bomb that incinerated so many. While I believe the Hiroshima bombing was justified and ultimately saved more lives than it took, it was still a great tragedy.
A week in the nation's capital
A week in the nation's capital
A week in the nation's capital
We spent a week in the nation's capital last week. It was an incredible trip, and it was my first chance to visit Washington DC. It was well worth the wait. On Sunday, we visited the National Air and Space museum annex near Washington Dulles International Airport. Probably the most sobering sight was the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. It was surreal to see the plane that dropped a single bomb that incinerated so many. While I believe the Hiroshima bombing was justified and ultimately saved more lives than it took, it was still a great tragedy.
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